(Last Updated: October, 2024)
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Taking your dog on your motorcycle is always a risk. Even if you don't get in a wreck, having your dog ride with you without eye protection is downright irresponsible.
We've tested (or, our furry friends have tested) a handful of the most popular "doggles". Here's our picks for the best ones that are worth the money.
7 Best Dog Goggles We Recommend:
More About The QUMY Dog Goggles
These goggles are great if your dog is your right hand rider. They’re breathable, so your dog doesn’t get frustrated and try to pull them off. They’re also adjustable, which is good, since dogs tend to have a pretty wide range of head sizes.
Most of all, they take care of the concerns that you’ve got at the top of your mind when your pup goes on a ride with you: keeping your dogs eyes healthy and well protected. They don’t filter 100% of UV rays, but these goggles do reduce the amount that gets through.
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More About PEDOMUS Dog Sunglasses
These dog sunglasses give excellent eye protection, but they also have a sporty design that you’ll love. The lens has a modern, mirrored look from the outside, although the real bonus is that they protect your dog’s eyes from just about everything on the inside. They look like goggles you’d see skiers or snowboarders wearing as they tear down mountain slopes, so if you take your dog along for some sports, these goggles can handle that too.
They’re nice and flexible too, so whether you have a husky or an english bulldog, the goggles will flex to fit their face shape.
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More About Rex Specs Dog Goggles
A lot of dog owners don’t realize that getting your dog to wear goggles for a motorcycle ride takes some time and training. Rex Specs is a company that really understands what dogs and their parents need from quality pet gear. For example, most pairs of dog goggles come with one lens, and no option to choose a better color or lens for what your dog needs. Not so, with these. Not only can you change the lens, they let you pick the lenses you need when you order.
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More About Petleso Large Dog Goggles
This set of dog goggles is ideal for larger breeds, like golden retrievers, huskies, and german shepherds, all of which can be difficult to find a good pair of goggles for. Since big dogs have different face shapes than a lot of other smaller breeds, it’s a great solution.
They give your dog all the UV protection they need, plus protection from the wind so their eyes won’t dry out. They’re shatterproof, and super durable, so you’ll be using these to keep your dog’s eyes in good condition for years to come.
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More About TOLBEST Dog Goggles
These are the ultimate multi use dog goggles; it’s a perfect fit for active pups that want to go everywhere with you, and participate in everything you do. On a motorcycle ride, they keep sun, dust, and wind out of your dog’s eyes. For a trip to the pool, they keep your dog’s eyes dry, and safe from chlorine or salt water. Yes, the goggles are waterproof, a huge and unique bonus.
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If you have an extra large dog, these goggles are the perfect fit. They’re made for dogs up to 150 lbs, so if the ‘large’ size on other brands leaves you questioning, you can feel confident these will be big enough. There’s plenty of extra padding, as well as two adjustable straps to make sure the goggles don’t go flying off when you hit top speed.
These are definitely stylish, with a cool vintage aviator kind of feel. With faux leather and just the right metal accents, you can count on your dog turning plenty of heads wherever you go.
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More About ILS Doggles
For pups with a wider face shape, it can be hard to find a pair of fitting goggles. That’s where the ILS ‘Doggles’ come in. They have a noticeably wider nose bridge built in, so the rims fit around your dog’s eyes, where they should be. They also block out 100% of UV rays, which is another stand out point; a lot of dog goggles keep some UV rays out, but not all of them do. They also keep scratches and fog away, so your dog can really enjoy the ride. Yes, they’re very functional, but they look really cool too.
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Dog Goggle Buyer's Guide: What You Should Consider
Size
Always check the manufacturer’s size charts before you order; sizes can vary across brands, so measure if you need, and look for breed recommendations.
Protection
Depending on when and how your dog will wear goggles, you may need different protection. Most goggles offer some amount of UV protection, as well as wind protection (by design). Some dog goggles are also waterproof and shatter resistant, so if your dog is a swimmer or more rowdy type, look for these.
Extra Vision Assistance
If your dog has poor eyesight, or prior damage from the elements, consider looking for a pair of goggles with corrective lenses. They’ll keep their eyes from additional damage, and improve their sight instantly.
Conclusion
Dog goggles are important if you plan on taking your dog on a ride with you. Wind, dust, and sun can damage dogs’ eyes, so goggles are critical protection; don’t let your pup go without them.